Researchers reveal that plasmons in boron-doped diamonds are driving advances in electronics, optics and quantum computing.
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The boron-doped diamond lattice remains transparent, with a blue hue. (The famous Hope Diamond is blue because it contains small amounts of boron). Because of its other unique properties—it's ...
In this paper, we review the progress of color centers in diamond-based quantum sensors mainly from the perspective of energy related applications. We have identified three important areas viz. oil ...